Complete Works, Volume 1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... present the greater plays of the dramatist in their literary aspect , and not merely as material for the study of philology or grammar . Criticism purely verbal and textual has only been included to such an extent as may serve to help ...
... present the greater plays of the dramatist in their literary aspect , and not merely as material for the study of philology or grammar . Criticism purely verbal and textual has only been included to such an extent as may serve to help ...
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... presents the same leading features , though some of the details vary . Apolonius is the ' Apolonius Duke of Constantinople ; Silla follows him for and Silla . ' love , and enters his service as a page . The love- making at cross ...
... presents the same leading features , though some of the details vary . Apolonius is the ' Apolonius Duke of Constantinople ; Silla follows him for and Silla . ' love , and enters his service as a page . The love- making at cross ...
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... present day . 3. APPRECIATION . Professor Dowden has divided Shakespeare's work into four periods . In the first , the dramatist was learning how to work ; in the second , he had mastered the Shakespeare's method , and attained the high ...
... present day . 3. APPRECIATION . Professor Dowden has divided Shakespeare's work into four periods . In the first , the dramatist was learning how to work ; in the second , he had mastered the Shakespeare's method , and attained the high ...
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... adhered to unless for some exceptionally strong reason , The present text . though in the notes a preference is occasionally expressed for some other version . DRAMATIS PERSONE . ORSINO , Duke of Illyria . SEBASTIAN INTRODUCTION . 25.
... adhered to unless for some exceptionally strong reason , The present text . though in the notes a preference is occasionally expressed for some other version . DRAMATIS PERSONE . ORSINO , Duke of Illyria . SEBASTIAN INTRODUCTION . 25.
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... present me as an eunuch to him : It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing And speak to him in many sorts of music That will allow me very worth his service . What else may hap to time I will commit ; Only shape thou thy silence to my ...
... present me as an eunuch to him : It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing And speak to him in many sorts of music That will allow me very worth his service . What else may hap to time I will commit ; Only shape thou thy silence to my ...
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